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Trimble Outdoors app will make an adventurer out of your T-Mobile G1

July 9th, 2009 admin No comments

Trimble may make plenty of GPS-equipped devices of its own aimed at adventure-minded folks, but its Trimble Outdoors software has also made quite a few cellphones a bit more outdoors-friendly, and it’s now finally found its way to the T-Mobile G1. As with on some other phones, the app will let you plan your trip online and sync it up with your G1, and give you the ability to geotag pictures, log your trip and share it with others, ..read more

Sony’s Stringer dismisses PS3 price-cutting threats by noisy Activision CEO

July 9th, 2009 admin No comments

We can attest that Howard Stringer , CEO of Sony, is a pretty nice guy. But all the PS3 price-cut chatter from industry analysts and gaming execs seems to have the man riled as he tries to keep Sony afloat . Responding directly to Robert Kotick’s threat to stop developing Activision titles on the PS3 (and PSP) due to the console’s relative high price, Stringer told Reuters , “He likes to make a lot of noise. He’s putting pressure ..read more

Genius EasyPen and MousePen graphics tablets play on both sides of the fence

July 9th, 2009 admin No comments

Genius, a regular purveyor of cheap and cheerful technology, has today announced a pair of “dual platform” tablets that play nice with both Windows and Mac OS. The EasyPen i405 comes with 28 programmable hot keys, a software bundle, 4 x 5.5-inches of real estate and a $79 price tag. This is trumped by the MousePen i608, which throws in an optical mouse, a 6 x 8-inches working area and — best of all — one more hot key ..read more